Sökning: "co-expression"
Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 100 avhandlingar innehållade ordet co-expression.
11. Developmental and reproductive regulation of NR5A genes in teleosts
Sammanfattning : In mammals sex chromosomes direct and initiate the development of male and female gonads and subsequently secondary sex characteristics. In most vertebrates each individual is pre-destined to either become male or female. LÄS MER
12. Adaptation in two species of Phaseolus with contrasting mating systems
Sammanfattning : For common bean, the loss of photoperiod sensitivity has been a major pre-requisite for domestication and further adaptation to European climates. Its self-pollinated mating system also makes it a good model for identifying genes that display enhanced levels of differentiation in gene expression, together with its closely related species, open-pollinated runner bean. LÄS MER
13. Development and evaluation of new therapeutic interventions for chronic hepatitis C virus infection
Sammanfattning : The hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major global health problem with around 130-150 million individuals chronically infected and it is estimated that 2 millions are newly infected each year. The HCV infection is one of the major causes of liver disease and the infection is characterized by a slow and silent progression. LÄS MER
14. A transcriptomic tale of two worms : Evaluating Caenorhabditis elegans as a model for Parascaris univalens in drug resistance studies
Sammanfattning : Parascaris univalens, an equine roundworm, poses a significant threat to foals, potentially causing lethal intestinal ruptures in high infestations. Infection control relies on a limited arsenal of anthelmintic drugs like ivermectin (IVM). LÄS MER
15. Data integration for robust network-based disease gene prediction
Sammanfattning : For many complex diseases the cause/mechanism can be tied not to a single gene and in order to cope with the complexity a systems wide approach is needed. By combining evidence indicative of functional association it is possible to infer networks of protein functional coupling. LÄS MER